Bradford On Avon, The Three Gables c.1955
Photo ref:
B174086

More about this scene
In his 'Topographical Collections' of 1659-70, John Aubrey wrote: 'Here is a strong and handsome bridge in the middest of which is a little chapell as at Bathe, for Masse'. Possibly built for pilgrims, the building was used as the town lock-up. Some amazing metal lavatories can be seen inside on Heritage Open Day each year.
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